1981 left handed 450 6 string question

Transition years of Rickenbacker Guitars from 1973-1983 inclusive

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leftybass
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Re: 1981 left handed 450 6 string question

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sloop_john_b wrote:
bazzy05 wrote:When you mean "one of a kind" does that mean its an extremley rare collectors guitar?
Yes, but "extremely rare" does not always translate into big money, and I believe that's the case here. Lefty instruments always have very limited appeal.
Try finding one when you're a left-handed player. ESPECIALLY a Rickenbacker. IMO they are worth more for sure, considering they are 1-2% of production. Some of these models may even be a one-off, or very near it. Just as custom-built as your average 7-string purple/blue/green burst with microwaveable fuzz-tone.

Just my opinion, objective/neutral/unbiased as it is....... :mrgreen:
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Re: 1981 left handed 450 6 string question

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leftybass wrote:[Some of these models may even be a one-off, or very near it. Just as custom-built as your average 7-string purple/blue/green burst with microwaveable fuzz-tone.
I have one of those! :shock: :lol:
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